EDISON, NJ - Middlesex County College will hold an information session for prospective apprentices in the allied health care and advanced manufacturing fields. It will be held over Zoom Thursday, November 12 from 10 a.m. TO 11 a.m. and can be accessed at via a Zoom link.
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By TOM PETERSON
2021-01-15 12:36:15 -0500EDISON, NJ - Middlesex College is developing apprenticeship opportunities in ...
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By TAPINTO.NET
January 7, 2021TAPinto.net, a network of more than 85 franchised hyperlocal online news sites, today announced spectacular growth in readership, up by more than 70% in 2020 over the previous year, and an advertising revenue increase of nearly 17% at a time when other media struggled. TAPinto.net added a dozen online news sites during the year and is on target to reach its 100th franchise in 2021.
“COVID-19 ...
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Register Now For Free Virtual Panel Discussion Featuring Distinguished COVID-19 Experts, January 14
By TAPINTO.NET
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The panel, presented by Atlantic Health System and moderated by Communications Consultant Bruno Tedeschi, will feature Dr. Michelle Cholankeril, Division Chief of Hematology/Medical Oncology at Trinitas ...
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Economic Impact Payments On Their way, Visit IRS.gov Instead Of Calling
By FILOMENA MEALY
January 5, 2021WASHINGTON – The Internal Revenue Service urges people to visit IRS.gov for the most current information on the second round of Economic Impact Payments rather than calling the agency or their financial institutions or tax software providers. IRS phone assistors do not have additional information beyond what’s available on IRS.gov..
The IRS and the Treasury Department began issuing a second ...
WASHINGTON – The Internal Revenue Service urges people to visit IRS.gov for the most current ...
Middlesex County Deploys COVID-19 Vaccine To Initiate Phase 1a Roll-Out
By MIN KIM, DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS
January 5, 2021MIDDLESEX COUNTY, NJ– Middlesex County began administering and dispensing the preventative COVID-19 vaccine, developed by Moderna –approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for emergency use to Phase 1a recipients. The County will continue these vaccinations on Wednesday, January 6 from 10 am to 12 pm, and contingent upon supply, reopen on Friday, January 8. Qualified Phase 1a ...
MIDDLESEX COUNTY, NJ– Middlesex County began administering and dispensing the preventative COVID-19 ...
NJ SNAP Recipients To Receive At Least 15 Percent Increase In Food Assistance Benefits In January
By NJ DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
December 31, 2020TRENTON – New Jerseyans who receive food assistance through the state’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (NJ SNAP) will receive at least a 15 percent increase in benefits in January to help address food needs related to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
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TRENTON – New Jerseyans who receive food assistance through the state’s Supplemental Nutrition ...
Milltown And Spotswood Students Named To Middlesex County College Dean's List
By TOM PETERSON
December 31, 2020EDISON, NJ - A total of 1,390 students were named to Middlesex County College's Dean's List for the fall 2020 semester including students from Milltown and Spotswood. Students making the Dean's List for the fall include:
Milltown
Paula Bernardes
Nathaniel Carone
Andres Flores
Heather Leiva
Clara Melvin
Melanie Miller
Sam Moore
Emily Mosquera
Bhumi Patel
Amanda ...
EDISON, NJ - A total of 1,390 students were named to Middlesex County College's Dean's List for the ...
NJ Human Services Extends COVID-19 Child Care Assistance Programs Through End Of January
By NJ DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
December 28, 2020TRENTON, NJ – To continue the Department’s efforts to support working families and child care providers impacted by the pandemic, New Jersey Human Services Commissioner Carole Johnson today announced that the state will be extending several COVID-19-related child care assistance programs for families and providers through the end of January.
The extensions include programs that have helped ...
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Pallone, Watson Coleman, Kim, Pascrell Secure One-Year Reprieve For Sandy Victims, Vow To Keep Fighting
By CONGRESSIONAL OFFICES OF PALLONE, WATSON COLEMAN, KIM, PASCRELL
December 22, 2020WASHINGTON, DC - Representatives Frank Pallone, Jr. (NJ-06), Bonnie Watson Coleman (NJ-12), Andy Kim (NJ-03) and Bill Pascrell (NJ-09) today announced a one-year delay in recoupment efforts for debt owed to the federal government in relation to Superstorm Sandy has been included in the year-end federal spending bill. These recoupment efforts known as “clawbacks” have blindsided homeowners because ...
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By NJ DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
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“Our doctors, nurses, frontline hospital staff, first responders, and nursing home ...
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